We are working to enable wider implementation of the ‘Mendez Principles’ of effective interviewing, ending cruel and inhumane practices that have adversely affected so many lives through unethical interrogations

News

Submit your paper about investigative interviewing to Legal and Criminological Psychology

Our Imple Méndez member from Spain, Jaume Masip is the new Editor-in-chief of Legal and Criminological Psychology. Jaume is interested in increasing the geographical diversity of contributions to the...

ImpleMendez Webinar #1 March 6th 1PM CET ‘Torture-Tainted Evidence’ with Alka Pradhan

ImpleMendez webinar #1 titled “Torture-Tainted Evidence: Theory, Investigation, and Litigation” with Alka Pradhan takes place on March 6th 1PM CET, register to the webinar in here. Alka...

Prof. Becky Milne’s lecture on the Mendez Principles on February 12th 4PM (GMT) on site or via internet

Prof. Becky Milne from University of Portsmouth holds a public lecture titled ‘The Mendez Principles of effective interviewing an evidence based foundation: Achieving global police reform’...
Members
0
Countries
0

The project “Establishing Networks to Implement the Principles on Effective Interviewing for Investigations” (IMPLEMENDEZ) CA22128 is an EU funded COST Action.

COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation. COST website www.cost.eu